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With reference to hambal River consider the following statements:
1. It is originate from the Singar Chouri peak on the northern slopes of the Vindhyan escarpment in Indore District, Madhya Pradesh.
2. The river flows first in a northerly direction through Madhya Pradesh and then north-easterly direction through Rajasthan.
3. It is a tributary of the Yamuna River in central India, and thus forms part of the greater Gangetic drainage system.
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Chambal River originates from the Singar Chouri peak on the northern slopes of the Vindhyan escarpment, 15 kilometres West-South-West of Mhow in Indore District, Madhya Pradesh state, at an elevation of about 843 metres (2,766 ft). The river flows first in a northerly direction through Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) for about 346 kilometres and then in a generally north-easterly direction for 225 kilometres through Rajasthan. The tributaries of the Chambal include Shipra, Choti Kalisindh, Sivanna, Retam, Ansar, Kalisindh, Banas, Parbati, Seep, Kuwari, Kuno, Alnia, Mej, Chakan, Parwati, Chamla, Gambhir, Lakhunder, Khan, Bangeri, Kedel and Teelar.
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